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QuickTime Error I posted this in the wrong forum I think, so let me try here. Quote:
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Try using VLC, which is freely available here http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html It can often play files QuickTime doesn't like. For more info, try http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPEG-4_Layer_14 |
I just spent the last 30 minutes trying to get that to work and searching their forum as well. :p How can I tell if the files even have anything on it? It could be that there just isn't anything there? |
Heh! Well, I'm no video expert, so if VLC won't play it, I don't bother ;) At least VLC usually pops up a dialog saying what codec is needed. I just search for .mpg to avoid most of the pain. btw--most video less than ~ 40 MB is advertising and junk, and most < 700 MB is just a snip. |
That is good to know. I do think it was the files. I downloaded another one awhile ago and it seems to work out just fine. Thank you for the information though. :D |
Quicktime Codec Apologies if I'm posting in the wrong place but you guys always have the solutions to my limewire problems. I've downloaded an avi file and when I try to open it on my computer (G4 Powerbook OSX Panther QT 7.0,1), quicktime opens but tells me I am missing a Quicktime Codec. There's a link to a page on the Apple site which offers the following products: on2, zygovideo, ipix, zoomify, streambox, axel, alias, sheervideo, QSX essentials. I don't know what any of these do let alone whether any will provide the solution. A work colleague running Windows XP is getting the same 'missing Codec' message on her computer too. Thanks in advance for any help. Tim |
Hi Tim Hard to say what codec is needed. If you try to open the video with VLC, there is usually a dialog stating what codec is missing/needed. Maybe that will help. |
Dear Stief, Thank you for your reply. Forgive my ignorance but is VLC a viewer like, say, Quicktime or Real and if so are there any potential conflicts with Quicktime to look out for. Thanks, Tim |
Hi Tim yes--it's a player like Quicktime Player, but opensource, rougher, and much more versatile. I've had no conflicts between the two. Quite an interesting project: those folks who build it are to be commended. |
Unlike QuickTime, VLC has all its codecs built-in. It is the most reliable player for Mac OSX. MPlayer is very similar with similar abilities but is buggy at times so I generally recommend VLC instead. "If" you wanted to make VLC your default player, select the video file example on the desktop, ⌘ i (command-i keys) & choose open with & scroll down until you find VLC & select. Then choose Change All, which will make VLC the default to open all files of that same file-type. You'd need to do this for all video file types you have difficulty opening, be that avi, mpeg, mpg, wmv, etc. But no, vlc won't open realplayer files. A full list of what VLC can play can be seen here http://www.videolan.org/vlc/features.html FYI codecs for QuickTime are not always so easy to find. Here's some: 1. DivX, 2. XviD, 3. 3ivx. You can also go to QT's preferences > Update tab > Find & install new 3rd party Softw. You'd also need to go to Advanced tab > MIME settings > Select those you wish enabled. |
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